The Duraglove is my favorite of the gloves currently being made that I have tried. The Bear Paw Speed Glove looks similar and from what I have heard is also a great glove. The Duraglove or an older Grizzly Wolverine SS glove (my favorite of all time but no longer being made) are the gloves I shoot most often; however, I tend to shoot tabs now more than gloves, with the Bateman cordovan being the one I prized the most, although my new favorite tab is the cordovan model made by TradGang's own leather wizard, Scott Teaschner, I can switch back and forth between my cordovan tabs and my Duraglove with virtually no adjustment needed.
As its name suggests, the Duraglove is very durable as well as providing good string feel and a great release. I cannot tolerate a brass nock point on my string. It tears up gloves and tabs and just bothers me. I use a short length of serving with a whip tie to create a knotless, smooth nock point that lasts as long as the string. It's a great combination. One hint on the Duraglove is to singe the cordura with an alcohol or butane flame if it starts to fray slightly, which will burn off the tiny, broken threads and create a harder finish that will hold up better to wear.
Allan